Alexandra Kopko’s incredibly layered performance captures not only the persona of actress Thelma Todd but also the essence of the 1930s. Kopko, under Caroline Sweet’s skilled and steady direction, has staged the best one-woman solo show I’ve seen at the Fringe....
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Very well done show! Acting was diverse, grounded and connected. Writing was engaging and tight. Comedy on point. I really enjoyed the world I was brought into. Definitely a show you should check out!...
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This show was a delight throughout with a knock out punch of an ending. An examination of our obsession with true crime and the stories we tell about female victims, the stellar acting and hilarious writing kept me on the edge of my seat in this whodunnit that asks, when we obsess over the perpetrator, do we lose the humanity of the victim in all the noise? ...
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certified reviewerJune 08, 2025
Beautifully performed and thoughtfully researched. Definitely recommended!...
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